Im gonna go bk 2 stock. Ive tryed a few and feel lile thay are struggling abit. Or may be just me setting up the govenors and min and high frequency wrong. think ill do a bit more reading on setting them up

Don't know for sure and/or the exact values. But common sense tells me, default is obviously the stock values of when to dim, brighten and turn off the lights, by the light sensor values, and automatic I would guess means as soon as you go into dark, it goes light and vica versa. Instead of waiting for a certain value.

Again, not 100%.

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did some testing with the automatic setting. It seems like its working like you said, When the light value changes you can see it is switching in some way. However the brightness looks exactly the same as before that switch.
I keep it default for now..

I know what it is 802.11n but what I don't understand it is why is disabled by operator (ex. Orange, Vodafone) and with the setting activated or not I cannot see any difference in speed. I have an Asus rt-n16 so it is no problem from router.

I know what it is 802.11n but what I don't understand it is why is disabled by operator (ex. Orange, Vodafone) and with the setting activated or not I cannot see any difference in speed. I have an Asus rt-n16 so it is no problem from router.

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Not sure why the network would disable it, unless it's to do with tethering. So they can charge you if you go over a certain amount maybe.

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